Media April 13, 2023 Anne Frank novel banned in Florida school over 'sexually explicit' content: 'Minimization of the Holocaust' A graphic novel adaptation of Anne Frank’s Diary was removed from a high school library in Florida after parents group Moms for Liberty voiced concerns about its sexually explicit content.
World April 8, 2023 Ben Ferencz, last living Nuremberg prosecutor of Nazis, dies An internationally-recognized leader during and after the second World War, Ferencz went above and beyond the call of duty to restore dignity to Jewish peoples.
Media April 5, 2023 Flyers posted at university compare banning drag shows, trans procedures for minors to Holocaust, genocide A Pepperdine student found a display on her campus drawing parallels between conflict over transgender politics in America and historical genocides.
Germany March 31, 2023 Gerhard Richter, one of Germany's most famous living artists, opens new show of works at museum in Berlin Famous German painter Gerhard Richter is opening a new show of works at the Neue Nationalgalerie museum in Berlin. The art engages with Germany's Nazi past and the Holocaust.
Europe March 24, 2023 Poland honors citizens who helped Jews during Holocaust Poland honors citizens who risked and lost their lives to help Jewish people during the Holocaust. Polish President Andrzej Duda took part in the nationwide observances on Friday.
Politics March 15, 2023 VP Harris' husband slammed for linking parents’ anger at school boards to Nazi-era 'hate’ Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris' husband, was slammed online for comparing concerned parents at school board meetings to Nazis.
LIFESTYLE March 8, 2023 New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' CEO of a New York-based property management company bought his first building in 2021. As part of the deal, he promised to take care of an elderly resident, Alice Schuman, who survived the Holocaust.
OPINION March 7, 2023 What you don't know about World War II heroine Corrie ten Boom Corrie ten Boom and her family hid Jews and others from the Nazis during World War II. Before the war ended they were sent to concentration camps. Ten Boom family members are heroes.
Media February 28, 2023 Transgender rights activist claims laws blocking sex change surgeries for children are like Holocaust A Jewish father of a transgender child told the Washington Post laws blocking gender affirming care for minors were a "war" on his family and reminded him of the Holocaust.
West Virginia February 9, 2023 West Virginia bill would require Holocaust education in public schools A West Virginia bill would require public schools to include Holocaust education. The bill passed unanimously in the Senate, and now heads to the House of Delegates.
Israel February 3, 2023 Holocaust survivor Shlomo Perel, the inspiration for an internationally renowned film, dies at 98 A man who survived the Holocaust and was the inspiration for a world-renowned film died at the age of 98. Shlomo Perel was born in 1925 to a Jewish family in Germany.